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Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Review: Premium Curved Display & Strong Battery Life

Mezbah Ahmed
Publish On: March 18, 12:45 PM
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Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Review: Premium Curved Display & Strong Battery Life

Our Rating
The overall rating is based on review by our experts
8.2
8
Display
8
Performance
8
Camera
8
Battery
9
Design & Build
8
Software
Pros
  • Reliable Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 processor
  • 6.78-inch 1.5K curved AMOLED display
  • 50MP Sony LYT-710 Camera with OIS
  • Big 7000mAh battery
Cons
  • Heating During Heavy Gaming
  • No Telephoto Camera

    Story Hightlights

  • Battery: Massive 7000mAh Battery, which can comfortably go well over a full day.
  • Display: Curved 6.78-inch 1.5K AMOLED display at a smooth 144Hz refresh rate.
  • Chipset: Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 Processor to multitask, play games, and enjoy everyday life.
  • Camera: Sony LYT-710 50MP main camera with OIS takes sharp images and steady videos.
  • Software: Clean Android 16 Experience with assured significant OS updates and extended security updates.

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion is the new product in the expanding line of the Motorola Edge, which is a powerful mid-range smartphone that focuses on design and performance. Placed under the flagship Edge series models, the device offers some significant improvements, such as a smooth curved screen, a powerful chipset, and a huge battery that will allow it to be used throughout the day.

Another goal of Motorola is to enhance the total experience by adding better cameras and its clean Android interface. These improvements have made the Edge 70 Fusion appear prepared to compete with the saturated mid-range smartphone market. But what is its performance in the real-world? Let’s find out in this review.

An In-Depth Review on Motorola Edge 70 Fusion

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion boldly makes its appearance in the middle-price segment with a massive emphasis on performance, smooth design, and battery life. It has a curved AMOLED screen that improves daily viewing and gaming, and the powerful Snapdragon processor guarantees stable operation and reliable multitasking.

The camera system of 50MP provides sharp and high-quality images when it comes to daily photography, and the clean Android experience of Motorola keeps everything running well. Bearing in mind the price in Bangladesh, the Edge 70 Fusion can be positioned as a good alternative to users who want a fashionable and balanced smartphone experience.

Box Content

This is what you get inside the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion box:

  • Motorola Edge 70 Fusion Smartphone
  • 68W Charger
  • USB Type-C cable
  • Silicone case
  • User manual
  • SIM tool


The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion has all the necessary accessories contained in the box to start. It will include the smartphone itself, a 68W TurboPower fast charger, a USB Type-C to Type-C cable, a SIM ejector tool, and the user documentation. A protective case can also be added to some of the retail packages to add convenience. On the whole, Motorola maintains the package as basic but useful so that the users can have all they need to start using the device immediately after the purchase.

Design & Build Quality

To begin with, the design of the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion. The phone is based on the established design language of Motorola which is the Edge-series with its thin profile, rounded display, and a sleek and minimal rear surface. Motorola does not use the glass back but instead a textured finish that gives the phone a unique appearance and also enhances grip. The panel at the back is smooth but slightly patterned, thus preventing fingerprints and providing some character to the overall design.

The handset will be available in three colour choices that are inspired by Pantene, which include Pantone Silhouette, Pantone Country Air, and Pantone Blue Surf. All the colours provide a slightly different personality, starting with subtle and elegant to more vibrant and modern. The unit that we tried was refreshing in tone, but not too flashy.


The phone is well-built and easy to hold in terms of the quality of its construction. The Edge 70 Fusion weighs 193 grams and is 7.99mm thick which allows it to feel slim and handheld. The rounded edges are also easier to hold when using it over a long period of time, be it browsing, video watching, or gaming.

Motorola has applied Gorilla Glass 7i on the front to enhance its protection and the frame is made out of strong plastic materials that ensure that the device does not add weight. Nevertheless, the phone remains solid and high-end in its daily use.

Durability has also been taken into consideration by Motorola. The device has IP68 and IP69 ratings, which imply that it is dustproof and waterproof. It is also more resistant than most phones in this category because it can withstand splashes, rain, and even temporary immersion in water.

Display

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion has a huge display of 6.78 inches in the form of an AMOLED display, which is instantly noticeable due to the quad-curved display. When most brands are slowly shifting to flat screens, Motorola still uses curved panels, and the effect in this case is rather immersive. The display is curved on the sides, which provides the phone with a smooth appearance, as well as makes the content appear larger.

The panel is sharp and vivid in terms of quality. It has a resolution of 1272 x2772 and its pixel density is approximately 450 ppi, this makes the text clear and the image sharp. The screen is very clear whether you are either on social media, reading articles, or watching videos. HDR10+ support is also present in Motorola, but it improves contrast and color depth with the viewing of compatible content.


Another good point is the brightness. Having a maximum brightness of 5,200 nits, the display can still be clearly seen even during the day in bright sunlight. The panel is also very impressive indoors with rich colors and deep blacks, which is also one of the strong points of the AMOLED technology.

The phone is also compatible with a 144Hz refresh rate, but it is mostly used when playing games. In the vast majority of daily activities, the display has a 120Hz rate, already sufficient to scroll through apps and navigate the interface and use it in general.

Corning Gorilla Glass 7i deals with protection and assists in protecting the screen against scratches and small drops. Together with its narrow bezels and punch-hole camera, the Edge 70 Fusion provides a screen experience that is contemporary, immersive, and pleasant to watch and interact with on a daily basis.

Camera

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion has a dual-camera system on the back, with as the main camera a 50MP Sony LYTIA 710 sensor, and a 13MP ultra-wide camera. The phone has a 32MP front camera that can be used in selfies and video calls and is also effective to capture group shots due to the extended field of view. Although the Motorola has two rear cameras, it is versatile. The ultra-wide is a macro camera and aids with depth data of portraits, with the primary sensor doing much of the work.

Motorola also integrates motoAI features to enhance the overall camera experience. The system helps optimize textures, colour accuracy, and motion detection in real time, reducing blur and improving clarity in moving scenes. The company further emphasises Pantone-validated colours and Pantone SkinTone validation, aiming to deliver more natural colour reproduction in photos.

Daylight Photo:

Beginning with daylight photography, the Edge 70 Fusion is doing very well. The images are detailed and have uniform colours and dynamic range. Small details like plants, textures and building details are well defined without being over smoothened. The phone will also create more natural colours as opposed to those that are too contrasty making the pictures look more like they are in real life.


Low-light Photo:

There is also low-light photography that is dealt with well. The phone has a special Night Mode that enhances brightness and decreases noise in low-light situations. Pictures do not lose much of the details and the camera is also able to control the source of light without adding a lot of heavy flare. On the whole, the performance in low light is quite balanced, and the clarity is preserved as well as the tone of natural colours.

In the case of selfies, the front camera (32MP) takes clear and bright images. Skin tones are generally correct and the camera has done well to preserve dynamic range of the image, ensuring that the background is not blown out. It also manages to capture group selfies well because of the broadened field of view.


Portrait shots do not use the telephoto camera as they use the main sensor. The phone records sharp details in such aspects as textures of clothes and hair. Edge detection and background blur are typically fine, but the effect is occasionally a little more pronounced than it should be.

The 13MP ultra-wide camera performs average images with stable colours in comparison with the primary sensor. It also works well with dynamic range so that the shadow areas remain visible without much detail being lost.

The Edge 70 Fusion has 4K recording at 30fps and 1080p recording up to 60fps in terms of video. Videos are stable and smooth with OIS on the primary camera, which makes the phone appropriate in casual recording videos and social media content.

Performance & Software

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion runs on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset, which is a significant improvement over the older generation chipset that was used in the earlier models. The chipset is based on a 4nm architecture, and has an octa-core CPU architecture, with Cortex-A720 performance cores and Cortex-A520 efficiency cores, and an Adreno 810 graphics core. Paperwise, it is a sure-footed performer and in the real world, the phone is able to provide a smooth and steady experience.

The device is able to cope with routine tasks easily during normal usage. The tasks like calling, social media, chatting in apps like WhatsApp, watching videos, and using the camera all operate without any apparent lag. Multitasking is also fluid and the users can comfortably switch between applications.


The performance of the phone in terms of gaming is good in this segment. Popular titles play well with consistent frame rates, and the curved screen surprisingly does not experience unintended touches in the course of play. Nevertheless, the device may become a bit hot during more extended gameplay, and this aspect should be considered in case you tend to play games that are graphics-intensive.

The Edge 70 Fusion has Hello UI, which is an android 16 operating system, as stock software. Motorola still enjoys its image of providing a clean, almost-stock Android experience, and this implies that the interface is lightweight, minimal, and does not have any unwanted bloatware. The navigation of the system is quick and user-friendly and the lack of redundant pre-installed applications helps to maintain the overall smoothness of the experience.

The UI is not heavily customized but is simple. Although this makes the phone user friendly, particularly to individuals who are comfortable with a simple interface, the user who likes the wide variety of themes or visual customisation may be slightly restricted.

AnTuTu Benchmark & Geekbench Score

In order to test the performance of the Motorola edge 70 Fusion, benchmark scores provide a valuable insight into the performance of the phone in the context of synthetic testing. The device scores an average of approximately 11,49,675 points in the AnTuTu Benchmark (v10), which is a good score in the mid-range. The breakdown consists of about 274,170 on CPU, 205,063 on GPU, 160,885 on memory and 181,364 on UX test.


The Edge 70 Fusion scores approximately 1,263 points in the single-core test and 3,421 points in the multi-core test in Geekbench 6, which emphasizes the capacity of the Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chipset to perform daily and multitasking tasks with ease.

Battery & Charger

One of the most notable features of the Motorola Edge 70 Fusion is battery life with ease. The fact that Motorola has been able to accommodate a huge battery of 7,000mAh in a relatively small body of 7.99mm is quite impressive. This is enabled by the newer battery technologies which enable higher capacity without adding much thickness or weight to the phone.

In practical application, the big battery has very good performance. The phone can easily support a full two days on a single charge with moderate usage, which involves social media browsing, messaging, video streaming, and camera usage a few times in a day. The Edge 70 Fusion can be used for more than a full day without a recharge even with heavier use like gaming, 5G connectivity, and long screen-on time.


The phone also has good battery endurance tests. The device has scored more than 17 hours in the PCMark battery benchmark, a good score in this category of smartphone.

Regarding charging, the Edge 70 Fusion can be charged through the USB Type-C port at 68W wired fast charging. This enables the giant battery to recharge relatively fast so that you do not spend a lot of time connected to the plug. Although the battery size is enormous, the quick charger will make the device convenient enough to use on a daily basis.

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion price in Bangladesh

Motorola Edge 70 Fusion starting price in Bangladesh is BDT 40,000 (unofficial) in 8GB RAM and 128GB storage model. The 8GB + 256GB model price at BDT 44,000 (unofficial), and 12GB + 256GB price at BDT 48,000 (unofficial).
These prices can be different as the device is not officially available in Bangladesh yet, and the prices can be different based on the cost of imports and the availability of the retailer. Nevertheless, the Edge 70 Fusion can compete in the high-mid range smartphone segment, based on its features and hardware.

Final Word

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion stands out as a well-balanced mid-range smartphone that focuses on the essentials. With its smooth curved AMOLED display, capable Snapdragon chipset, reliable cameras, and impressive 7,000mAh battery, the phone delivers a solid everyday experience. Combined with Motorola’s clean Android interface and sleek design, it becomes a compelling option for users who want strong performance, long battery life, and a premium feel without stepping into the flagship price range.

Mezbah Ahmed

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